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Soledad Brother

The Prison Letters of George Jackson
Book • 1970
This book is a compilation of letters written by George Jackson between 1964 and 1970 while he was incarcerated.

It reflects his transformation into a leading theoretician of the prison movement and a brilliant writer.

The letters address his self-education in radical political theory, his involvement with the Black Panther Party, and the harsh realities of life in solitary confinement.

The book also highlights the injustices faced by African Americans within the penal system and Jackson's personal struggles and insights during his imprisonment.

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Mentioned by Craig as a text to be read alongside the Anti-Oedipus Files reading group.
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